Difference between revisions of "Hindgut Fermenters - Anatomy & Physiology - Flashcards"
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Why is it necessary for herbivores to have a symbiotic relationship with microbes? |
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What structural feature prevents cellulose being digested in mammals? |
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What is the advantage of being a hindgut fermenter? |
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In terms of protein, why are foregut fermenters at an advantage to hindgut fermenters? |
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What other disadvantages are hindgut fermenters at to foregut fermenters? |
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